Hi,
in a single server block listening on both 80 and 443 ssl, currently in
production, I want to start redirecting all HTTP GET requests to HTTPS
...
but keep serving non-GET requests on HTTP for a little while, so as not
to
bork form posts and such made by clients from pages loaded on HTTP
before
the change.
This can probably be accomplished by either:
(a) using the kludgy multi-condition if-hack (checking both $scheme =
http
and $request_method = GET) as in https://gist.github.com/jrom/1760790
(b) duplicating the server block, one for HTTP and one HTTPS, and adding
an
if ($request_method = GET) block in the HTTP one?
... but is there some neater way?
Thanks, best regards,
Gulli
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